Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 May 1833 — Page 3

LAWRENCEBURQH, INDIANA. FIJI DAY, MAY 10, 1833.

(April, inst. It originated in a Joiner's shop, Turkey and E?vpt. !( ii now very jaml is .aid to have been occasioned by light-cvjJent Uuit the conclude, of all armis-

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the northwesten extremity of the business

i the Vice

toy of Egypt has bet n brought abojt

Nr. I). S. Major. Please announce. Johisto Watts a can

didate for Senator at our next August election. And oblige MANY CITIZENS. Jon M vers of Wilmington has been uppointed, by the Commissioners, Seminary Trustee in the room of Esquire Dowers resigned. Which appointment continues until the

portion of the place, aud a strong northwest ; by the lllterterence Oi tile 1 rench. Lng-

jici'ni, prevailing at the time, the flames, burn- j lish, and Austrian Envoys at t 'on tan tiI ing shingles, and other combustibles, were car- noi)le. actino- under orders fmm ihrir

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ried directly through the heart ol the town. The citizens laboured first to save the building, which was (ratne, adjoining the shop where the fire commenced; hut this was soon

different Courts, dictated by a serious apprehension of the consequences of; Russian interference. It is stated in

Edward Croze, Esq. has res'srned the preshh nry of the Saving's institution of this city, and George JV. Merraeelher, Esq. has been elected in his room.' iVUliam Head was also elected a Director to supply the place of Mr. Meiriwether. Louis. Ga:.

Aumiai 12icclio;i. For Cungreri Fourth District. JOHN TLST. A MO.? LA AH. Fou State Svnati:. d vv id v. ca.i.Ev. John.-to:t WATT3.

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abandoned as hopeless. The panic then be- j the Journal dts Debats, of 10th March, came general and uncontrolable, and each en- That the frigate Galatee, at Constantideavoring to save Ins own effects, carried out, 1 ,u i-.l, V i . i 1 k i. i ' . . . t nople on the ltn i enruarv, having on ; store good, beds, bedding, clothing and Inrni- . ' . . b j

tore into the street; but the houses on both ' ilc-auiimi.ii jvuusshi, uie new-i

Commercial Damv. The following named gentleman with on .Monday elected Directors of the Commercial H. ink of Citieiunati, iu the order in which they stand. H. Buchanan, John S. Lytle Win. rs. It itch, John McCuimif k, J. Smith Armstrong, Jos. Sunt!.,

I HIRAM WI! V.X. DAVID Ol.VKD. ; WM. . A NIL'S. JOHN McPil.E. i Ctjntv ; JOHN KLNNETT.

TITOS. rrucELL. AIJRAV FERRIS. OLIVEii blU'STLS THOMAS GUION . Cw-i-:;-sio.ers. MAKK McCRACKEN.

fcrt Monday in August next, when the vacan- sides were now in a full blaze, the progress of ' ly appointed French Ambassador to

cy tuuit be filled by election.

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( ... . .. ..... .,. u vuiiui.hiii, mi; iuiic. ouun cJiici lit; n;tij lanueu, j i those who had placed their effects in the ' !, r-nea;.,.A f,nm (hQ .. , !

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PILL will not be a candidate lor at the Augnst election .

We have been requested to state, that Mr. : streets, were driven from them by n hodyof! . ., it .. , . .

the Senate flm.e and scortching smoke that filled the en- j "J " " " " " Itirw pace from side to side, bnrn.ng up side-j d,t,e,'ent legations that the la-t forces i boards, chairs, tables, articles of male mid fe- ! of the Sultan hav ing been defeated by PenrEi.L to ! ,,,K,e attire btJ a,1l bedclothes, before the j the Egyptian army, the Sultan had a-

. i . eyes oi ineir owners . teful he 4. ,

i ne iiexi eouri in me uiLiz.ens wnere ipe flames had not yet reached, was to carrv their

J. McCaudles, John Young, Jacob Strader, Francis Kead,

Nathaniel Wright, John M. Rowan, John V'catii.ait.

pra

We have been requested by Mr. state to the public, that however

may foci for the eood will manifested by hi

friends; he must decline standing a poll for goods to the houses of their friends at a coil

the Legislature at the ensuing elretion, as his engagements for the coining winter will not permit him to be absent.

vailed himself of the aid of Russia, and

could do without it onlv in tue tvvntof

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siderable distance frcm what was supposed to being entered into immediately. Oil

be the scene of danger. In the midst of these receiving this intimation, Jhe French j labors what wasthcir coniternatwn to behold, j Ambassador, notwithstanding the holy-1 these places ol relluge, even the most distant i j , r i j i i ii n .1.- - i i . a ot the Lairam, uuiinr which ail

Wili.iax Flake has been appointed by the fire. ! kinds 01 business IS SUpellded HI .0U-! hoard of Commissioners Collector, and Wal-I The inhabitants now withdrew in dispair to ! Slantinople, and though it was agiiiist j ter Armstrong Treanrer for the conunty of a distance from the raging element. From j the established usage and without CX- ' Dearborn for the ensin? vear. ! r,-,,,t to 'V'),' "e ni,brok; " 6,"T of flamc ' ample that an Ambassador should have : i tending full a quarter of a mile, raging ami ; , 'r.ao k... . i...r ., i :.. '

roaring like a tornado, was the awtul spectacle ' . ... . ,. prcscnteit to the eye. The twn sections of the i h:,d lllS reoula' audience of reCCptio.l, town were completely separated from each ; requested an interview with the Ileis

Frfn"-ii Trkatv. There is a rumor that the French tJovernment. have not (paid tlie bills drawn by the Government of the Fniled States, under the late treaty, upon account o( spoliations. Probably upon account of some inl'oi nialitj . ('in. (laz.

New Oilcans, April Gib. i Flour, 4 l'ii (o 1 25. per barrel Sugar, common brown, 5ia 5J cents, by I retail Molasses '11 and '23 cen is per ' gallon Whiskey, "ll il cents !.ard,Ct 0 rents Iiacon 5, hog round fan is 7 Si renlsCorn, bTbl.l. Uav. I I2i U, , I 23 per lOl.Hbs. I'oiatoes 150 Oas,

k2 UU Havanna CofTee, 11 to 12;

Among the recent deaths in England is that 1 CillfillUaii SEarkct. otCreneml laileton, so notorious during our' revolutionary war for his partisan feats and May 1, Id.13. ferocious mode of warfare in the Carolinas. 1 lar on hams, lb. Gi to ?i ; hcgloilild, il- was a favorite and an intimate (riet.d of ; ,. . ,0 f); ,ecsW;lX, lb. 10 to'lT; bjtLord Cornwallis. Steubennlle Cluonulr . i , ., . .,. ,, n j ter keg, b, to IJ; can.JIt s, sperm, lb. 40; A monument is about to be erected, bv iiib-! "old, li. 1 I to 12; dipt. lb. Oi; cheese

The South The hint has been thrown out, and perhaps there is a good deal of truth iu it,

that the leaders or the nullifying party in other; to those on the west, the fate and con- Etfendi SO urgently that he obtained one South Carolina Hre not satisfied with the mod- dition of their friends beyond the flames, were j immediately. He succeeded in showing

uivoiveo in mysierv ami ureauiu nppreben- ,l l, i, i i a. . r ' 1 . . . to the Forte the daiiL'trr it incurred by

western reserve, lb. Gl to 7; cloverced bushel -S'l 75: coal at the river, bushel

12; coffee, Havanna lb. 15; do. R.io, lb. 15; do. St. Jago. lb. 14; cotton. Al. &. Tenn.lb. 11 to 12; feathers 20 to 31 ;

ification bill of Mr. Clay, and that thev never

were really opposed to the Tariff"; but that their ultimate aim, their grand object, was the dis.nciiiberuient f the Union, and setting

tip a southern confederacy. It may seem to fronting on tlie principle street ot the town, in j iU . . - i eluding the three Hotel., all the stores save many almost an impossibility, that any Amen- ,f,. , .. . , , j one all the dwellings, shops and materials of

can, that any man who can boast of being a ! the tradesman and mechanic, were burnt to

civii . utuiici m w !cpdi iitu uoin ineir i . ...

children, and wives from thur husbands but' r'CIilg itself in the power of Russia, fortunately not a single life has been lost. and ill prevailing on it to send immedi-

lutwo hours and a half, seventy-five houses j ately a vessel to Sebaslop(d, w ith a re

quest that the Russian expedition should be countermanded. But the slow movements of the Turks in naval affairs,

That of Vice President is not yet ascer-

native of the country upon which the eyes of , the ground. The whole number of buildings and the time which had been suffered

the world are now directed with admiration, ' tit,ftr 'JeJ including bams, stables, and other to elapse since the application was made ! tainded, but it has probably resulted in t beholding the raoidity with which she ha, ut JuiMil'8, ca,n,'"t il "Ibet,'"e',r b,e i,,ort (or assistance, left no room to doubt that j favour af Gomez Farias Louis. Gat. . , , , ; one hundred and fifty. In this bnet space of ; ,i P ... . ,i i

risen, ana lasenneritanu among those nations tlluc, seven hundred people havs been tendered , "u"'""a """,u suu" ppcti,

of tho earth, over which the chains of despo- houseless and otherwise deplorably destitute. ! lln,e 50me "niLreseen impediments

scription, in honor ol (i uttenb argh, the inveti-; tor of the art of printing, in the square which ; bears this name at .Mcntz, his nativo town.i His invention was tried at Strashurgh in the i year 1 l.'tti, and the first work he printed was i niililisl.ril at Mcntz in 14 10. sn Hint in three!

more years four centuries will have elapsed j flour superfine, bid. 3 10; flax seed since this great discovery was made. I bushel. 80; wheat, bushel (); ryedo.37; Gutignoni's .Messenger. joat. tJ0 31 ; Cnrn, do. 2G; ' alley do. 40 j (o 43; honev, trail. G2i to 75; mackerel Vera Cruz, March 23, 1S33. No j No. i ,b!; 10 00; do. No. 2, bbl. news of interest. Returns from a stifle, 00; do. No. 3, .sG 00; hay. ton ficieut number of States have been re-i c i.) ivi. irmn ,. f 07 00: hidos Hrled

ceived to determine the Election ofj (hm joj to .i;salnrd lh. 12 tol2i ; iron General St. Anna to the Presidency. jlini;i!fl i,:ir OT1. 00; do hoop lb.

tism have been heard to clank for ages, should T,'e val,,e of the Pperty destroyed has been j had delayed their departure from Sebas- j yesterday fn

prove recreant enougk to attempt anv thin-, i lW ""T "nu. venty-two topoi. Ill lact, on Uie morning ol the

anil thp mi(lri rrnoil hnlmv.v Ofi.i. f li.. r.i i- n

which should cast a shade over her future glo- . lhU estimate to be rather below thin above the j T V, 'a' ry. But the idea has before occured to us that truth. frigates, and two corvettes, made their there was something more meant bT nullifica-l 1,1 rPHng, in behalf of the Cumberland i appearance and cast anchor in the Rostion than mere resistance to thei'r alleded sufferfcrs' to he 6e""ous yPtl.ie. of their . phorus, thus in the wme meagre realisc LU couutrymep, the undersigned cherish a lively ing the favorite dream of the ambitious grievances. 1 hat a large portion of the people, hope that, the appeal vviil not be made in vain. Catherine. Four hours after, it became Tvho support the nullifying doctrine in Cam- The spectacle ol a thriving village daily in- k .j, French n.h i.lor lina, i. opposed to a disunion of the States we ! Cre-''S ""T '" reiUCed hTdcclared to the llv thmil . ; bo short a t:u.e to a melancholy wasteefbro- acciaieu to me AOTit, tfirougn Srmly believe; but that there is a party there. kell wa. and Ililkfij clliluIlejS) cailIlot fai, to ! his interpreter, that the arrival and inwhich ism favor ofa separation ofthis govern-; call forth those principles of active beuevo-; terference of the Russian squadron, tin-

kipih we nave ever reason te believe. The in.uc uiat lorra ?o uisunguiiaeu a cnaructcr ot ,jtT existing circumstances bein C il-

history of everj nation, (and eren the brief, th, mV

culated to deprive the Turkish Govcrn-

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history of our own country does not offer an : berland. constitute the committe. to rere.ve ment of its political independence, the

exception) evidences to us this lamentable ' contributions and contribute them among the presence in Constantinople of a French fact, that the men, who have showed the most suffcre,s namely: John lloye, Thomas J. ! Ambassador became cpjite useless, and ical, and patriotism, for their country's pros- ' ?!.cKa'P Richard "V"' UeT- L- H- Joh"s. therefore he was about to tfive orders ..... 1 in. Mc.Uahon, and Jaaies P. Carleton . Thev .u . u- i ii 1.1111 perity, and made the mistiest effort, to Rain are nol amolls he offerer.; and have been ! "M8S:lge shoulJ not be landed. her applause, when they have failed, have of instructed and will feel it their duty, to ap-' Step was SOOI1 productive of effect. all others, become the most reckless of her in- 1 P'j' a11 contributions received by them, to the ' Two nU'Sengers came in the evening terests, and resorted to the most desperate ; relicfof lhose who are ,uo-t destitute. The to the Ambassador from the Sultan and

ii to 10; rod, lb. 7 to S; bird lb. 71 to L ; leallser sole (!in. lb. 22 to 25; upper side Cin. .S'l 50 to 2 50; molasses, snear houe jr il. 15; do plantation gal. 37i; oil linseed gal. ?0 to 13; do tanners bbl. .slG.to IS 00; poik mess bbl. .$11 00 to 1 1 50. do Prime bbl. .sS 50: d rarUo xti 50; potatoes 25 to 37i: tallow lb. to 7l : tea I'linnnvvdcr lb. Q I ):.

presume the exercise of this constitu- j to 1 37 s i rApcM i :tl " lb. 5-1 35; youn hvtional privilege, in future, will not ap-;spil lh. SO, to 90. "

pear so horrible in the eyes of the 'sole ! ...:.. ..c .c 1

painuis ui iiiu uay

Gen. Atkinson arrived in this City

lorn Jefferson Barracks,

Louis. Gan.

Gov. Wolf's veto takes well. Wei

The Theatre in Norfolk, Virginia, is to be converted into a chapel for a Methodist Epischpal society.

April 21th, 1S33. Racnn hams.lli. 5i to Gi ; ho round 41 to5h- Ueans, bush. S7i to 90; Beeswax, lb. 1? to 18; Butter lb. 12i to 25; Catiiuis, ton G? to 72; Candles, sperm

3ii to 10. mould 12, dipt 10 to 11;

unaersigned avai themselves of this occasion ' from the Seraskier, and declared to him

iuniuietuc nuuui; inji mi uo UUI S whic 1 i .t i:ri, 11 U mi r , . . i , ,k e.u , ' that if he would become responsible for .uav be entrusted to the care of these sent lt- , . . . r

moil, or either of them, will be faitbfulir an-! tllC rt troat ol lhe Egyptian army, and

plie.l and accounted lor.

JOHN BUCHANAN, AUilAHA.M SHttlVER, THOMAS BUCHANAN, A. V. MoDNOALU, JOHN McHENRV, WILLIAM PIUiE, JA.MES DIXON, FRED'K A. SCHLEY, JOHN KING.

N. B. Fiinltrs throushout the United States

strupsles to accomplish their ends. Such we believe to have been the influence exerted upon fome of the leading men in South Carolina, they were ambitious of arriving at the summit

ofprentness in the general povrrnment; but ; when they found they could not succeed according to their wishes, thry turned away dis-' appointed and disgusted ; and determined nnon a southern confederacy, nt the head of which; they hoped to he placed. They took upnnl-! lification as a pretext of dissatisfaction with', the lawsoftheir country, hopinp to enlist the' Southern feelint in their cause, but the doc-,

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tnne was not so popular as they hal anticipa-, atpoixtmet bv the presipent. I distance which senarales the dwellings

ted, and when they had driven measures al-; Nicholas Philip TitisT, of Virginia, 0f tlie negotiators; and the Russian fleet most to an ext. emity in their own state, the to be Consul of the United Stales, at j snil on its return homewards with the

bill by Mr. Clay introduced in the last Con-', Havanna, in the place of William Shal- first favorable wind.

Map or Indiana. A very neat Tourist's i map of Indiana, has just been publsihed in

Fhiadelphia, by S. A. Mitchell. All ihe lead- J Cheese lb. 7 to 7 ; Clovei seed bush. G 00 ing roads are distinctly marked, and the di- ; , - ()n. (,ril at river bn -!,p1 1 "U ( V,f

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llilll 3CMII IllU 'VIUIUIIUII J UI b U!-U UWiV "i

duces noted. The names of the counties wi lh !

pprras. la.

Al.and Tenn. Ib. 10 to 1 I, .

cd and contemplated. It cannot fail to be . a nd La. 1 I to 12': Feathers 30 to 31 i ; highly useftil. Cm. Gas. i flour, sup. bb!. 3 75 to 4 50: Macker

el, No. 1. bbl. S 75 to 9 DO, No.2, 7 25 to ? 50, No. 3, 5 25 to 5 50; Flax-

A Broken Bank. The Merchants and Planters' Bank of Georgia has failed, with about 300,000 dollars iu circulation. "IViej Campbells are coming. Cirt. Gas:. j

seed, !nndu 1, t2 to 75; Wheat, bushel,

rr

WALDIE'S SELIXT CI It C UliATIN G UUKAltV. NOTE FROM TUE PUBLISHER.

the conclusion of peace on the condi

tions already ofk-red, it would be imme-

uliattly intimated to the Russian Legai r.;.i r T? .. l , ..

,,.. m.n u. Avum rts ..u ,u..g- The first volumol lte" Library" being clos-

er necessary, aim was tnereiore uecini-,ed, the work may now be considered us fairly

1 he responsibility ol this engage-! before tlie public, und permanently establish

ed. How tar the proprietor has redeemed his original pledge, public opiniou must ot course

ducido. Where lie has fallen short of expecta

I ...

iment uui not liuimiuaie liaron lioussm, I who assumed it without hesitation.

(The necessary papers was signed on'

ve ol; t:iTs '.); orn ijariev

13; llav.lon. 12 00; Hemp, cwl.G 50; tlidesdi'ied 33 to 11, salted 12tol2i; Lard tii; Leather, .ole 22 to 25, upper, side, 1 50 to 2 50, calf rkin.doz. 27 00 to 33 00; Mola?e?, sugar house, 31 to 30, do. plantation, 52 to 53; Oil, sperm, gal. 1 00 to 1 25. do. linseed 00 to 1 00, do. tanners bbl. 19 00 Io20 GO; Pork, mi ss, bbl. 10 50 to 11 00. priitie

.-.!. i rimers uirougnoKt me t nitea aiaies ' i . : : - .. r . , ", " " . 6-... will he oleaied t,. ,Mve h..v n i,w,.rli.. ' that VCrJ night 1,1 5Plte ? obstacles j lrolu tUe consideration that the path Oil which

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opposta oy a gaiooi winu.ana inai tne he veuiuruu naa oeuu previously unirouoen

tion, he trusts he may claim some indulgence, i 8 50 toO (i0, earoo (i 0() to () 50; Vo-

gress prostrated their arran;ement, and com- CI", deceased.

There is, probably, some little na-

peled them fo' the present to abandon their ' to THE CANDIDATES FOIl CONGRESS' Oonal vanity in tlius attributing to the wild ar.d ruinous Jeign. j i THE FOIJUTH )ISTK1CT. I interference of the French envoy alone,

Breach f .V.ree CWrarf.-AVe ,ee from Gentlemen The V. S. Bank has af- j the arrangement which has been the New-Yo.k Courier and Enquirer a report- forded lmc br d.srus.ion of politi-! bmught about between the belligerents, ed.a... of Hannah E.dert ,e,l M: ciat.s of all partk-s; wo, in this Ilooshcr j 1 power of England and Austria are,

on!j 9 lttt3o ones

a jt f I I I

-gr.or.auiog.oronsumnerear,, ntlp. M.,rtta. M . military resources ofthe former nower

We would advue our young compm.; , , . . ,f . .. ..,.. ! in ,h M pilitcranean. miobf t nnro

in uium i ucru 4a, ict-uiciniE ." til aIiIa1aj Meeks.ged 65, the fatl er of e, Icel a deep inte, est with our eas-. probably estimated both at Constant.S a verdict f ,000 in dam- U rn brethren, in havmg a sound, gener-j nople and Alexandria, as highly as that , i .l, l ! 1 circulating medium. The Bcveral I of 1' ranee; and the various naval end

' - T ' 3 r 5 : i quested to inform tke voters, whether n the Med.teranean, might at o. ions of Go or .0 to beware how they suffer the i ' . ... 1 k-.w.i,t ..ir.:ii..

. itney are in lavor oi or opposed to inai uct " UIUUB"1 l "uiitiiu;

they

oppose

ei-

i bank. If in favour of it, what amend-! lher in arresting the victorious progress

inditcrtlions of youth to lead them into those

engagements, Iron, winch they may not feel j m . ,;f ai . v nrnnMn . n. I of Ibrahim Pacha, or in onoosin? the

1 inline in mi i i iiii.r iv uiunij iu ' 11 n

themselves entirely free even ,n their old age. I,, nrMPIlt Vh.irfop-if nnnn.rl tn it ! operations of the Russian squadron,

what they propose t substitute for it. which had anchored at Bujudere, and BALLOT BOX. which the English accounts represent Posey township, April 20. j to have been in a miserable state of efiir that there may be no misunder-l quipment. This is, however, no more

address to the people of the United States Jstandiner on the subject, we wish vour tllarl wns 10 be expected, for there is

Jetai'.iii(r the particulars of their late dreadful j answers to this reouest in black and i probably no navy in Europe so misera-

ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OP THE UNITED STATES. Tne undersigned, bcinp a committee ap

pointed by the citizens nfCiiiiibsrland, to draft

an

calamity, and the condition to which they are j white. HeeM Messenger.

that, as a pioneer, he had to clear his way of

many unforeseen obstacles which necessarily beset an undertaking of such novelty aud extent aud to discover, as he went ulong,the true nature of ttiw ground over which ho was traveling. In his progress, he has certainly

been encouraged uud supported by a large share of public liberality uud cou bdence, his

j grateful sense of which would be very inadij 4Uiitely expressed by u commonplace " return

ul thanks." U nknown as he was beyond a very limited circle possessed of uti name whose tulismauic iutlueiice might elicit coutideuce giviug no garaulee, iudeed, but his own promise, when he consider! the eiteut of the confidence shown by the public iu the

promises, he sincerely and truly feels the inadequacy tif terms fully to express his gratitude, lie brought to the undertaking an unbending honesty of intention, to substantiate, as far as was iu his power, the professions he made aud his motives now are doubly powerful to continue the most strenuous exertions fully to

accomplish theui. Iu what has been done, aud what be expects to do, be readily acknowledges that no such result would have been produced, nor durst he promise se boldly for his future exertions, without the efficient aid of the editor, whose general acquaintance with books, aud peculiarly advantageous situa

tion, eminently quality him to fulfil bn ardu-

tatoos bushel 40 to 50; Suijar, N. 0. 1!;

7to7s loaf siu. ret. 15 to 10, double, ref. IStoiO; Salt, Turks Mand, bushel, 65 to 75, Kenhawa 37 to 40; Tallow S to 9; Tea. gunpowder, lb. 1 33 to I 35, Imperial 1 31, Y. Hyson 00 to 1 00.

A STRAY. aken up on the "Kith day cf April liS3, by William A. Karr, living in Lauhery

township, Dearborn county Indiana, a stray brown horse lour years old this spring ; between 13 and 14 hands high; both hind feet white; and the right four foot on the fetlock joint white ; a star in the forehead and snip on thu nose with saddle marks on the back. No other marks or brands perceeivable appraised to seventy-five dollars by tieorgo .S. White! y and Stephen Bruce, on the 7th day ol May 1333. A true copy from my stray book. D. WEAVEIi . J. !

April 0th 1833.

their behalf, are enabled, from ther own viewl We understand that while one of the

and from their enquinei on the subject, to ; mail guards was engaged in draz"in" make the following statement: i r m " . r,&? T T-i. . f f i . .. . . . .. Mnc mail Irom the carriage at Bristol. The town of Cumberland is situated at the 1 , . fa. , junction of Wills Creek, with the river Poto-i 1 a on urday evening, his pistol was inac. The national road passing through the j accidently discharged, by which he was j lnco, hat pivrn it the advantage of a preat so much in jured that his life is despaired amount of travel, and Inrje sums were expend-' Jt S. GnZ. ed for its aecomnitidatioii . The principal, - Hotel was a splendid building and cost the 1 ht Duchess de Dtrri. On the day proprietor upwards of twenty-five thousand ' that the declaration ofthe Duchess dollars. There were two other large and com- from Blaye, appeared in the Moniteur nmdiou Hotels, well kept and provided, upon tie OuotiJitnne assurnl iu r..,.,,,

the smiie qiare. i , . ... C..n,brrl..nd being th. chief town of llega-j thcre Wel e 1,Ut tw" mrn ,r Irope, King ny county, and its seat of justice, the principal , William and th Duchess de Belli. It mercantile business was here transacted. Here 1 was a most unlbl ttinale d ay for the lealso the coal from the mines is brought and de-i gUimates, for on the very same day one posited for transportation. The merchant', I fU .li " i .i . , ' . . ,, . ' ol these two men declared that he was tradesnirn, ami mechanics, were all in nrosner-i . , . . iu uwi .ue wis : .,..i i,.a 'encitntedf.hmlmms.

,111 . II. Uin innn -. ...... " ' , " III..II

as conveniently niieht be, in the vicinity of the Hotels, which formed the centre of businrsi.

The calamitous Cra which forim the occa-

bly deficient in all those requisites which

would render it formidable, as that f j ou duties. Russia, unless, indeed, it be that of the The Pi.htr hesitates to occupy mucn of rr , . i ! the reader' time with his own aflairs, yet he Turks themselves. ventures to draw attention to the fact, which Be this, however, as it may, the result ; he believes the Nos. of the " Library" already is the Same. The SUpicious aid of Rus- ; furnished fully establish, that the publishers of sia is no longer required, and the Head books in the usual form uo not always choose ofthe Faithful may, for a time, at least, tl,p ,,est- u,,ok8 are "'!ulclJ "..ed PeJ . f , . vions to their insertion in our columns they remain secure in possesion of his pow- not N.lecleil I1)ert,,y froiu au tractive title erand territories, shorn as they have tiereiore, should we err, it is not from inbeen of many of their fair proportions I attention. Not one of the werki which we

during the last few years. The viceroy have pdbiished had previously beea printed of Egypt has attained all that hede-!" tllis cuntry-and we rather invito than j V , i i i .1 i shun a comparison ol the booUi which we have manded, and more, probably, than he those ol-0, s:uilM cls ,hat have expected when he commenced the con- ti,roUKu other channels during the same

test. 1 he possession oi rsyna will ena-! period

hie Ibrahim Pacha to augrrenf, matin

ally, his naval resource

Jerualem, will give him, henrrf irward,

J. Y. Courier and Emq. To Epiccues. The proprielor ol the American Coffee House, Philad. lohia.

ion and ihe subject of thu address broke out advertises that he is in the "aily receipt at 2 o'clock' P. M. on Sundaj th 14tu ofof a bountiful supply of Frog$.

i7OT5CE. CAPT. SORTWKLL would feel grateful to those, to whom he has carried the Statesman for the last year, and who have not paid: would they now pay their postage, as he is greatlv in need of money. May 3, 1833. A CASSD. Jr. J. IJ. Browcr, Will attend to tlu; practice ot Dentistry, In all of its various branches. Feb. 8. 3m. TJSE STATES.UAIV h published every fV'a'v at the corner of High and Short Struts.

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Some objections have been made to the siie tin! expiration of the year.

mrl tl.it nf'n "le ll,e 1,HS'-'; hut in no other form Thoe ,i.a receive men paper. j - anu lliatOI, ' . ' . , , , ., ,,:. i ,e ula!?i'. or il will be added to their sub-

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additional importance in the eyes of the Christian nations of the west.

A violent storm passed over Zancsvillc on the 10th inst. It uuroofed and otherwise iujured leveral bnildingi.

J t ret!,i" t,ook form " b"',na VO,Ume ! ''TIT will be discontinued until all arrearage, it will have a more satisfactory PI'eilrallce RC pai: (uim-ss at n,e option of the F.dim) ; and a than in single Nos. ; fulme tuuot'f ' a discontinuance at the end of tha Again expressing his acknowledgements for ; ,imi, Uhscribed, will be consideied a new einjepublic favour, and renewing his assureances of, 1))UI1t. vigilant attention hereafter, he respectfully j Letters to the F.ditor must be pott pairi. solicits a oontinued and extended partonage. Adverti.eme tits inwitet) at he usr1 rs.